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Virgil

Virgil

Virgil

Philip Hardie, University of Oxford
July 1998
Paperback
9780199223428
£21.00
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Paperback

    In this volume Philip Hardie provides an introduction to Virgil's three major works, a survey of changing critical approaches to the poems during the twentieth century, and a bibliographical guide for further study. A final section on style, language and metre offers a case-study in a close reading of a section of the Aeneid. The book communicates a sense of why reading Virgil matters and how the study of this author is always open to new ideas and fresh insights. No knowledge of Latin is presumed.

    • An introduction to Virgil's three major works
    • A survey of changing critical approaches to the poems during the twentieth century
    • A bibliographical guide for further study

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    'Successfully communicates a sense of why reading Virgil matters and how the study of this author is always open to new ideas and fresh insights.' Journal of Roman Studies

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    July 1998
    Paperback
    9780199223428
    136 pages
    235 × 156 × 9 mm
    0.209kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The Eclogues
    • 3. The Georgies
    • 4. The Aeneid
    • 5. Style, Language, Metre
    • Bibliographical Note
    • Select Bibliography
    • About the Author
    • Index
    • Index of Chief Passages Discussed.
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    • Philip Hardie , University of Oxford